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- Hurricane Ernesto knocks out power to half of Puerto Rico and northeast Caribbean
Hurricane Ernesto knocks out power to half of Puerto Rico and northeast Caribbean
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Hurricane Ernesto had maximum sustained winds of 75 mph (120 km/h) and was located in the northwest of San Juan, Puerto Rico. Strong winds extended far from the center of the hurricane, with gusts exceeding 74 mph.
The official forecast still reflects the possibility of Ernesto becoming a major hurricane in about 48 hours.
Rainfall associated with Ernesto may begin to affect Bermuda as early as Thursday and result in flash flooding across Bermuda later in the week and this weekend.
Tropical Storm Ernesto
- Hurricane Ernesto makes landfall in Bermuda as a category 1 storm
- Hurricane Ernesto expected to impact Bermuda and potentially bring dangerous beach conditions to the East Coast
- Tropical Storm Ernesto is expected to make landfall in Puerto Rico and potentially impact other Caribbean islands
sources
perspectives
countries
organizations
- 1.LUMA Energy
- 2.US National Hurricane Center
- 3.Federal Emergency Management Agency
- 4.US Federal Emergency Management Agency
- 5.Bermuda Weather Service
- 6.Hispanic Federation
- 7.Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis
- 8.US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
persons
- 1.Pedro Pierluisi
- 2.Albert Bryan Jr
- 3.Daryl Jaschen
- 4.Edilberto Romero
- 5.Joe Biden
- 6.Juan Saca
- 7.Lucia Rodriguez
- 8.Michael Weeks
- 9.Robbie Berg
- 10.Alejandro Granadillo
- 11.Charlotte Gossett Navarro